Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 192W. Blackwood, 1912 - Scotland |
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Page 85
... ment , " said ' Bias . " And that's another suggestion for ye . " Of the most important shops in the length of thoroughfare known as Fore Street and in Church Square ( which is the same street with a corkscrew twist in it ) ' Bias ...
... ment , " said ' Bias . " And that's another suggestion for ye . " Of the most important shops in the length of thoroughfare known as Fore Street and in Church Square ( which is the same street with a corkscrew twist in it ) ' Bias ...
Page 98
... ment for bite or sup - to load his mind any more than did Walton's milkmaid " with any fears of many things that will never be . " He reached home , washed off the cares of the day and the reek of black gunpowder to- gether in 8 warm ...
... ment for bite or sup - to load his mind any more than did Walton's milkmaid " with any fears of many things that will never be . " He reached home , washed off the cares of the day and the reek of black gunpowder to- gether in 8 warm ...
Page 129
... ment Seat in any single moment of passing time . " As he spoke these words of reckless exag- geration , was there a dry eye in all Washington ? We think not . Even the hardened cheek of the Senator himself was bedewed with tears . Then ...
... ment Seat in any single moment of passing time . " As he spoke these words of reckless exag- geration , was there a dry eye in all Washington ? We think not . Even the hardened cheek of the Senator himself was bedewed with tears . Then ...
Page 131
... ment than this upon democ- racy ? These demagogues con- fess by their careers that for the management of an office some tact and discretion are necessary . They cry aloud from the platform that those who aspire to govern great empires ...
... ment than this upon democ- racy ? These demagogues con- fess by their careers that for the management of an office some tact and discretion are necessary . They cry aloud from the platform that those who aspire to govern great empires ...
Page 135
... ment . When Cromwell was made Protector Mountagu did not object that " it had some- thing of monarchy in it . " The ceremony , with its " phylac- teries and fringes of State , " did not displease him . He had no natural dislike of pomp ...
... ment . When Cromwell was made Protector Mountagu did not object that " it had some- thing of monarchy in it . " The ceremony , with its " phylac- teries and fringes of State , " did not displease him . He had no natural dislike of pomp ...
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